The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to Exhibit Expecially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery, from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volume 2O. D. Case, 1867 - Slavery |
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... arm Negroes -Warren's advance to the Meherrin - Raid of the Rebel gunboats - Fight at Dabney's Mill— Our left on ... arms - The news flashed over the loyal States Universal rejoicings- Connecil- cut Election - Petersburg abandoned ...
... arm Negroes -Warren's advance to the Meherrin - Raid of the Rebel gunboats - Fight at Dabney's Mill— Our left on ... arms - The news flashed over the loyal States Universal rejoicings- Connecil- cut Election - Petersburg abandoned ...
Page 18
... arms , should proceed by water to any point outside of Texas ; but these condi- tions , though made by a traitor in Federal uniform with fellow - traitors who had cast off all disguise , were shamefully violated . Col. C. A. Waite , who ...
... arms , should proceed by water to any point outside of Texas ; but these condi- tions , though made by a traitor in Federal uniform with fellow - traitors who had cast off all disguise , were shamefully violated . Col. C. A. Waite , who ...
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... arms , and the charging shout of the victors , sufficed to complete the dis- aster . No part of our army seems to have stopped to breathe until safe under the walls of the fort . Six ex- cellent guns , with their entire equi- page , and ...
... arms , and the charging shout of the victors , sufficed to complete the dis- aster . No part of our army seems to have stopped to breathe until safe under the walls of the fort . Six ex- cellent guns , with their entire equi- page , and ...
Page 35
... arms were among the spoils of victory , and Porter's force was by this defeat practically destroyed . McNeil's loss was reported at 28 killed and 60 wounded . Four days thereafter , Col. Poin- dexter's band of about 1,200 Rebels was ...
... arms were among the spoils of victory , and Porter's force was by this defeat practically destroyed . McNeil's loss was reported at 28 killed and 60 wounded . Four days thereafter , Col. Poin- dexter's band of about 1,200 Rebels was ...
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... arms in the open field where they had so bravely struggled , expecting to renew the combat at daylight . Meanwhile , our wounded were all cared for , the trains of the whole army sent to Fayetteville ; and Gen. Salomon's brigade ...
... arms in the open field where they had so bravely struggled , expecting to renew the combat at daylight . Meanwhile , our wounded were all cared for , the trains of the whole army sent to Fayetteville ; and Gen. Salomon's brigade ...
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